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Online Safety for kids: How to Protect Our Children from Online Exploitation with Lisa Beth Thomas - Episode 43

June 27, 2024 Chananya Abraham Season 1 Episode 43
Online Safety for kids: How to Protect Our Children from Online Exploitation with Lisa Beth Thomas - Episode 43
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Online Safety for kids: How to Protect Our Children from Online Exploitation with Lisa Beth Thomas - Episode 43
Jun 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 43
Chananya Abraham

Keeping children safe from online predators in today's digital world is challenging. In a recent episode of "Parenting is Easy, Said No One Ever," host Hanani Abraham speaks with Lisa Beth Thomas, who fights child exploitation through her Austin-based nonprofit.

Understanding the Problem
Lisa's organization addresses child exploitation nationally and globally. During the COVID-19 pandemic, online child exploitation incidents increased by 567%, emphasizing the need for vigilance.

Key Statistics:
Texas is second in the US for human trafficking.
1 in 5 children were solicited by a predator online last year.
34% of 13 and 14-year-olds think sending a nude photo is normal.
What Parents Can Do
Conversation and Awareness:

Start online safety talks early.
Discuss dangers of sharing personal information and interacting with strangers.
Ensure children know they can talk to parents, even if they make mistakes.
Setting Boundaries:

  • Collect devices before bedtime.
  • Use filters and parental controls.
  • Encourage tech use in communal areas.
  • Community and School Efforts
  • School Involvement:


Educate students about online dangers.
Host sessions for parents and children on online safety.

Community Initiatives:

  • Foster communal standards for device usage.
  • Support organizations like Not On Our Watch.
  • Role of Extended Family
  • Extended family should reinforce household rules and online safety messages, ensuring consistent protection.


Empowering Children
Teach children to recognize red flags and safe online practices, like verifying identities on FaceTime. Educate them on predators' deceptive tactics.

Conclusion
Fighting child exploitation requires efforts from parents, schools, and communities. Leaders like Lisa Beth Thomas provide crucial awareness and education. By taking proactive steps, fostering open communication, and setting clear boundaries, we can create a safer digital environment for our children.

For more resources, turn to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Not On Our Watch Texas. Stay informed and connected to protect children from online predators.

WHERE TO FIND LISABETH THOMAS
https://lisabeththomas.com/
https://www.instagram.com/lisabeththomas/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisabeth-thomas-985b581/

This podcast has been associated with affiliate programs. The podcast and host may get a commission from any of the links posted in this description.

CONTACT Chananya
Contact to Discuss Therapy: https://cyuahtherapy.com/contact/
Contact for Podcast: chananya@parentingiseasypodcast.com
Website: https://parentingiseasypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Website: https://cyuahtherapy.com/

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Show Notes

Keeping children safe from online predators in today's digital world is challenging. In a recent episode of "Parenting is Easy, Said No One Ever," host Hanani Abraham speaks with Lisa Beth Thomas, who fights child exploitation through her Austin-based nonprofit.

Understanding the Problem
Lisa's organization addresses child exploitation nationally and globally. During the COVID-19 pandemic, online child exploitation incidents increased by 567%, emphasizing the need for vigilance.

Key Statistics:
Texas is second in the US for human trafficking.
1 in 5 children were solicited by a predator online last year.
34% of 13 and 14-year-olds think sending a nude photo is normal.
What Parents Can Do
Conversation and Awareness:

Start online safety talks early.
Discuss dangers of sharing personal information and interacting with strangers.
Ensure children know they can talk to parents, even if they make mistakes.
Setting Boundaries:

  • Collect devices before bedtime.
  • Use filters and parental controls.
  • Encourage tech use in communal areas.
  • Community and School Efforts
  • School Involvement:


Educate students about online dangers.
Host sessions for parents and children on online safety.

Community Initiatives:

  • Foster communal standards for device usage.
  • Support organizations like Not On Our Watch.
  • Role of Extended Family
  • Extended family should reinforce household rules and online safety messages, ensuring consistent protection.


Empowering Children
Teach children to recognize red flags and safe online practices, like verifying identities on FaceTime. Educate them on predators' deceptive tactics.

Conclusion
Fighting child exploitation requires efforts from parents, schools, and communities. Leaders like Lisa Beth Thomas provide crucial awareness and education. By taking proactive steps, fostering open communication, and setting clear boundaries, we can create a safer digital environment for our children.

For more resources, turn to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Not On Our Watch Texas. Stay informed and connected to protect children from online predators.

WHERE TO FIND LISABETH THOMAS
https://lisabeththomas.com/
https://www.instagram.com/lisabeththomas/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisabeth-thomas-985b581/

This podcast has been associated with affiliate programs. The podcast and host may get a commission from any of the links posted in this description.

CONTACT Chananya
Contact to Discuss Therapy: https://cyuahtherapy.com/contact/
Contact for Podcast: chananya@parentingiseasypodcast.com
Website: https://parentingiseasypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Website: https://cyuahtherapy.com/

FOLLOW US
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentingiseasysaidno1ever/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chananya-abraham-a1b5b852/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv35dSG3hE5n6_rSAE_J9VQ